Thermon’s New DSX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace Optimizes your Hazardous Area Freeze Protection System

Thermon Product

Janaury 11, 2024

Thermon is transferring the warmth needed to protect your industrial piping systems with the launch of our new DSX™ self-regulating electric heat trace. Available in 9 W/m and 18 W/m nominal outputs (@ 230 Vac), it can be energized at 208-277 Vac. Construction options include polyolefin or fluoropolymer overjacket and braid or foil and drain wire electrically conductive covering. DSX™ provides a safe, reliable, easy to install, and energy efficient solution in an optimized form factor.

Thermon’s DSX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace delivers:

  • SAFETY
    • The self-regulating core prevents DSX™ from overheating, even when overlapped.
    • DSX™ is certified for use in ordinary and hazardous locations.
  • RELIABILITY
    • DSX™ uses proven and proprietary compounding, extrusion, and cross-linking technology to extend service life.
  • EASE OF INSTALLATION
    • A cut-to-length, small profile, and low weight design make DSX™ the perfect solution for complex small piping layouts.
    • Foil & Drain Wire construction offers our most flexible and easiest to install heat trace to date
  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY
    • DSX™ automatically adjusts heat output based upon the temperature, delivering optimal heating for cold and warm spots alike.

Thermon’s DSX™ brings the technology of our renowned BSX™ trace heaters to a reduced size and weight offering. It continues to provide the inherent safety, reliability, low cost of ownership, and ease of installation that Thermon is known for.

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